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[Lifetime Warranty] W10613606 Refrigerator Compressor Start Relay and Capacitor - Compatible with Whirlpool KitchenAid Kenmore Refrigerators - Replaces W10416065 PS8746522 67003186 - Pack of 2
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W10613606 Refrigerator Compressor Start Relay and Capacitor - Pack of 2
Key Features
- Dual-Component Start System: Integrates a high-torque start relay and a run capacitor into a single assembly to provide the electrical "kick" necessary to engage the compressor motor.
- Integrated Overload Protection: Features an internal bi-metal thermal disc that automatically cuts power if the compressor draws excessive current or overheats, preventing expensive motor burnout.
- Efficient Power Management: The included capacitor helps improve the motor's power factor and running efficiency, reducing electrical consumption during the cooling cycle.
- High-Conductivity 3-Pin Interface: Designed with a precision 3-pin plug that mounts directly onto the compressor's terminals (Common, Start, and Run), ensuring a secure, vibration-resistant connection.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Primary Part Number: W10613606.
- Cross-References: W10416065, 67003186, 67005561, 67005562, 8208290, 8208309, PS8746522, AP5802318.
- Manufacturer Equivalents: EAP8746522, PD00007141.
Compatibility & Fitment
This relay and capacitor kit is used across many brands manufactured by Whirlpool Corporation. Key compatible models include:
- Whirlpool & Kenmore: Fits hundreds of 106-prefix and 596-prefix models, as well as the Gold and Resource Saver series.
- KitchenAid: Compatible with many built-in and freestanding French door units (e.g., KFIS, KFCS, KBFS series).
- Maytag & Amana: Fits various MFD, MFF, and AFD series refrigerators produced after the Whirlpool integration.
- Jenn-Air & Estate: Direct fit for premium Jenn-Air models and value-tier Estate refrigerators utilizing the standard 3-pin compressor terminal.
When to Replace
- The "Click-Buzz-Click" Sound: The most common symptom; you hear a loud click from the back of the fridge followed by a 5-second hum (buzz), then another click as the overload trips.
- Refrigerator Not Cooling: The fans are running and the lights are on, but the compressor is cold and silent, resulting in warm temperatures in both compartments.
- Continuity Failure: Testing the relay with a multimeter across the main terminals shows "Open" (no beep), indicating the internal ceramic disk has shattered.
- Visible Capacitor Damage: The capacitor body appears bulged, leaking fluid, or shows burn marks at the terminal connections.
- Warm Fridge, Cold Freezer: In early stages of failure, the compressor may struggle to start intermittently, leading to inconsistent temperatures.
Installation Tips
- Safety First: CRITICAL: Unplug the refrigerator before touching the compressor area. Capacitors can hold a lethal electrical charge even when the power is off; discharge the capacitor by touching a screwdriver across its terminals before handling.
- Clean the Terminals: PRO TIP: Use a small piece of sandpaper or a wire brush to clean the three metal pins on the compressor before plugging in the new relay. Oxidation on these pins is a common cause of high resistance and premature relay failure.
- Orientation Matters: Most of these relays are designed to be installed with the "3-pin" side facing the compressor. Ensure the pins line up perfectly before pressing firmly; forcing the relay can bend the compressor terminals.
- Check the Compressor: Before installing, test the compressor pins for "shorts to ground." If the compressor winding is grounded, the new relay will blow instantly.
- The "Shake" Test: Gently shake your old relay. If it sounds like a box of broken glass (rattling), the internal ceramic PTC disc has failed, confirming the need for replacement.
